The peacetime tempo of air mobility operations: meeting demand and maintaining readiness
The dual objectives of U.S. peacetime air mobility operations have long been to meet peacetime demand and to maintain wartime readiness. The 9/11 attacks and subsequent U.S. responses have only reinforced both goals. Questions have arisen, however, as to whether these objectives are being adequately...
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Zusammenfassung: | The dual objectives of U.S. peacetime air mobility operations have long been to meet peacetime demand and to maintain wartime readiness. The 9/11 attacks and subsequent U.S. responses have only reinforced both goals. Questions have arisen, however, as to whether these objectives are being adequately met in light of the reduced resources that have characterized the post-Cold War period. Accordingly, this report compares the peacetime tempo of air mobility operations during the Cold War with that of the post-Cold War era. The author found that the Air Mobility Command (AMC) faces problems that hinder its ability to conduct its operations cost-effectively. For example, during FY 2000 and FY 2001, the copilots of all key AMC airlifters and tankers encountered a flying-hour shortage for meeting their training requirements. This shortage will likely recur from time to time following the culmination of Operation Enduring Freedom. Moreover, during the 1980s and the 1990s, all key AMC airlifters had an increasing number of pilots per flight, leading to a decline in training time spent actually piloting as opposed to merely observing. Moreover, AMC was found to be recouping a decreasing share of its training and operating expenses and to still be flying a large number of nonpaying passengers. The author concludes by offering measures that AMC can take to alleviate its recurring flying-hour shortage as well as to address it declining revenue base and other problems. For example, one measure that would increase AMC's flexibility in meeting fluctuating demand would be to add a capability for quickly and reversibly converting AMC aircraft from cargo and fuel carriers into dedicated passenger carriers |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references |
Beschreibung: | xxx, 120 p. ill. : 26 cm |
ISBN: | 0833032623 |
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spellingShingle | Chow, Brian G. The peacetime tempo of air mobility operations meeting demand and maintaining readiness United States. Air Force Operational readiness United States. Air Mobility Command USA Air Mobility Command (DE-588)4442766-9 gnd Air Force dtict Airlift operations dtict Airmobile operations dtict Operational readiness dtict Peacetime dtict Airlift, Military United States Airmobile operations (Military science) Friede (DE-588)4071465-2 gnd Mobilmachung (DE-588)4170285-2 gnd |
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title | The peacetime tempo of air mobility operations meeting demand and maintaining readiness |
title_auth | The peacetime tempo of air mobility operations meeting demand and maintaining readiness |
title_exact_search | The peacetime tempo of air mobility operations meeting demand and maintaining readiness |
title_full | The peacetime tempo of air mobility operations meeting demand and maintaining readiness Brian G. Chow |
title_fullStr | The peacetime tempo of air mobility operations meeting demand and maintaining readiness Brian G. Chow |
title_full_unstemmed | The peacetime tempo of air mobility operations meeting demand and maintaining readiness Brian G. Chow |
title_short | The peacetime tempo of air mobility operations |
title_sort | the peacetime tempo of air mobility operations meeting demand and maintaining readiness |
title_sub | meeting demand and maintaining readiness |
topic | United States. Air Force Operational readiness United States. Air Mobility Command USA Air Mobility Command (DE-588)4442766-9 gnd Air Force dtict Airlift operations dtict Airmobile operations dtict Operational readiness dtict Peacetime dtict Airlift, Military United States Airmobile operations (Military science) Friede (DE-588)4071465-2 gnd Mobilmachung (DE-588)4170285-2 gnd |
topic_facet | United States. Air Force Operational readiness United States. Air Mobility Command USA Air Mobility Command Air Force Airlift operations Airmobile operations Operational readiness Peacetime Airlift, Military United States Airmobile operations (Military science) Friede Mobilmachung USA |
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